Person:Elystan ap Cuhelyn (1)

Elystan "Glodrydd" ap Cuhelyn _____
d.1067
m.
  1. Elystan "Glodrydd" ap Cuhelyn _____Abt 983 - 1067
m.
  1. Son Ap ElystanAbt 977 -
  2. Cadwgon ab ElystanAbt 1005 - Aft 1066
Facts and Events
Name Elystan "Glodrydd" ap Cuhelyn _____
Alt Name /Glodrydd/ _____
Alt Name Elystan Glodrydd ap Cyhylyn
Alt Name Elystan ap Cuhelyn
Alt Name[1] Elystan Glodrydd _____
Alt Name[2] Ethelystan Glodryth _____, ,king of Glouc., Earle of Herefford, Baron of Stafford and Ld of the above Lordshipps [Buelt and Radnorshire]
Gender Male
Alt Birth? 933 , Hereford Castle, Herefordshire, England
Birth? Abt 983 Melinydd, Radnorshire, Wales
Marriage to Gwenllian verch Einion _____
Alt Death? 1010 Cefnyddwglwyglwy, Monmouth, Wales
Death[1] 1067
Alt Death? , , Cefndigoll, Wales
Burial? Trelystan, Gorddwr, Montgomery, Wales
Other[3]  Speculative Wife?: Gwladus Unknown (2) 
Reference Number? Q3400896?


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Elystan Glodrydd (or, occasionally, Elstan Glodrydd; died 1010), also known as "Æthelstan the Famous" and "The Renowned," was, according to Welsh genealogical tracts, the founder of the fifth Royal Tribe of Wales. He was the Prince of Buellt, and later also of Fferreg (also known as Ferlix); in the century after his death, Fferreg split into Maelienydd and Elfael

Very little is known about Elystan himself, but his descendants, including Cadwallon ap Madog, continued to rule Ferlix, a minor principality in mid Wales, and the main part of Rhwng Gwy a Hafren—the land between the Wye and the Severn. An early Welsh genealogical tract links him to Gwrtheyrnion, while other descendants of Gwrtheyrnion ruled Maelienydd, Elfael., and Cedewain. These territories lay in an area roughly equivalent to the later counties of Radnorshire and southern Montgomeryshire, in today's county of Powys. It has been conjectured by historian Paul Remfry that these territories formed a polity known as Cynllibiwg. However, this is not generally accepted.

A Welsh genealogical source makes Elystan the seventh in descent from Iorwerth Hirflawdd, who probably died in the mid 9th century.

Elystan married either Gwenllian, daughter of Einon ap Hywel Dda, or Gwladis, daughter of Rhyn ap Ednowen, prince of Tegengl. One of his sons, Cadwgan, lord of Radnor, was the ancestor of the Cadogan family.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Elystan Glodrydd 1, in Bartrum, Peter C. (Peter Clement). Welsh genealogies, AD 300-1400. (Wales: University of Wales Press, c1980).
  2. Rhiw Saeson, in the Hundred of Cyveiliog , in Dwnn, Lewys, and Samuel Rush Meyrick. Heraldic visitations of Wales and part of the marches between the years 1586 and 1613 by Lewys Dwnn. (Llandovery: William Rees, 1846)
    Volume 1 page 297 .

    Bartrum questions the titles in Welsh Classical Dictionary

  3. Rhiw Saeson, In the Hundred of Cyveilog, in Dwnn, Lewys, and Samuel Rush Meyrick. Heraldic visitations of Wales and part of the marches between the years 1586 and 1613 by Lewys Dwnn. (Llandovery: William Rees, 1846)
    Volume 1 page 297.

    Dwnn here makes her the first wife of Ethelystan Glodryth, and the mother of Cadwgan, and has Gwenllian as Ethelystan's second wife. Bartrum has Gwenllian as the only wife of Elystan and mother of Cadwgon.